Published on December 11, 2009
in Manga.
We all know that Twilight is bullshit and catered to prepubescent teenage females who fantasize all day long about Mr Perfect Suave Vampire. As Peter Chao would say, “You bitches don’t stand a chance!”. I’ve been wanting to join in the Twilight bashing club too, especially ever since my sister told me about how her classmates were level 79 fangirl screaming and hyperventilating while they watched the movie. Now that the Higanjima movie’s releasing soon, it’s the best opportunity presented by the gods of lulz.

Both Higanjima and Twilight both feature vampires, and the vampires play a crucial role. But, it doesn’t take anyone with even half a brain to figure out which is better. Here’s why.
1. Twilight has vampires that all full of crap and aren’t even scary. Higanjima has vampires that make you soak in a puddle of your own urine and tears. Literally.
Continue reading ‘Higanjima Is A Hundred Times (And More) Better Than Twilight’
Published on November 2, 2009
in Geek and Rant.
Published on August 7, 2009
in Geek and Rant.
If I want to blog about Evangelion, I’d like to use some nice images of Rei in the post. But WAH insists that I can’t use fanart or whatever without crediting. But it’s such work to go through all that trouble for a single image! I’ve seen a solution to this here, but I simply can’t draw stickmen. Damn I should have paid attention in art class back in kindergarten.
I figured that I would need something related to Evangelion if I wanted to post about it. No, posting lolcat images doesn’t work this case.
Here are my thousand words describing another solution I’ve thought of.

In the form of an image
This has got to be the best image for an anime blog post header, ever.
Also, WAH, you’ve got to understanding that trying to stop bloggers from using those images you speak of, over the Internet, is futile. They’ll only listen to you if you march up to them, bloodlusted and pounding a sledgehammer.
A long time ago, I remember reading a top 10 list about why geeks, otakus included, are good boyfriends. Loyalty was one of factors mentioned. I used to believe that it could truly be applied to majority of the otaku crowd, but all it took was just a single episode to change that, totally.

Continue reading ‘So Much For Otakus Being The Loyal Bunch’
Before episode 6, I was expecting that the school festival live performance would slightly salvage the already ‘meh’ image I had for K-ON!. It’s usually these live performances that make a music themed anime memorable, or so I thought. Just take a look at BECK, or even non-music related anime like Haruhi. The live performance are always the zenith of shows that contain them.

Before the space-time warp
Then came along K-ON!, which failed terribly. The main reason which actually held a glimmer of hope to save the show was the school festival live, and it was so disappointing.
Continue reading ‘The K-ON! Girls And An Utterly Craptastic Performance’